Overview
- Germany has intensified border checks with Austria, Czechia, and other neighboring regions, with some asylum seekers already being turned back.
- Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk condemned the measures, warning of reciprocal border controls and criticizing Germany's unilateral approach.
- Switzerland and Austria argue that systematic asylum-seeker returns violate EU law, with legal challenges under review.
- German opposition parties and legal experts claim the policies breach European law and harm international cooperation.
- The government defends the measures as part of a broader migration policy shift, describing them as a 'first step in a migration turnaround.'